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"every recess" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when referring to a recurring period of time. For example, "I look forward to meeting with my team every recess."
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Shlaes wisely avoids trying to invade every recess of Coolidge's mentality, but she has no particular gift for the simpler business of biography.
If asked, they would have tagged him as one of nature's punching bags — the porcine type who gets himself bullied, every recess, in a quiet nook of the playground and no longer bothers to complain.
If asked, they would have tagged him as one of nature's punching bags the porcine type who gets himself bullied, every recess, in a quiet nook of the playground and no longer bothers to complain.
In "Tailors' Dummies," the father recalls a surprising discovery he made upon entering a neglected room in an old apartment: "From all the crevices in the floor, from all the mouldings, from every recess, there grew slim shoots filling the grey air with a scintillating filigree lace of leaves: a hot-house jungle, full of whispers and flicking lights — a false and blissful spring".
In "Tailors' Dummies," the father recalls a surprising discovery he made upon entering a neglected room in an old apartment: "From all the crevices in the floor, from all the mouldings, from every recess, there grew slim shoots filling the grey air with a scintillating filigree lace of leaves: a hot-house jungle, full of whispers and flicking lights—a false and blissful spring".
My daughter spends every recess waiting in line to spin on that bar.
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And by the "tea" being sold by a pair of pachukes (as the Chicano kids were called) stationed along the left wall of the assembly building every morning recess?
And nota bene, all this just to regulate the press, not necessarily every darkened recess of the news providing internet.
But in a Democratic Party that has become the institutional equivalent of the kid who gets a wedgie every day at recess, the filibuster made her a superstar.
AS a child, my husband had strabismus, a misalignment of the eyes that guaranteed him a one-way ticket to hell every day at recess.
He's not going to walk past Paxon Elementary every day at recess to make sure I haven't taken off my orthopedic back brace and hidden it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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